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Jack: A Life of C.S. Lewis
by George Sayer, Lyle W. Dorsett — 9 editions |
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Jack: C.S. Lewis & His Times
— published 1990 |
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Jack: C. S. Lewis and His Times
by George Sayer, Frederick Davidson — 2 editions |
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Tolkien: A Celebration - Collected Writings on a Literary Legacy
by Joseph Pearce , George Sayer , Stratford Caldecott — published 1999 — 5 editions |
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We Remember C. S. Lewis: Essays & Memoirs
by David Graham , C.S. Lewis , J.I. Packer — published 2001 |
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“And once when we were walking on Bredon Hill, we met a bedraggled and exhausted fox. 'Oh, poor thing,' Jack said. 'What shall we do when the hunt comes up? I can already hear them. Oh, I know -- I have an idea.' He cupped his hands and shouted to the first riders, "Hallo, yoicks, gone that way," and pointed in the direction opposite to the one the fox had taken. The whole hunt followed his directions. There followed a long discussion about when lying was morally justifiable, but he boasted delightedly later to my wife that he had saved the life of a poor fox and showed no trace of guilt.”
― George Sayer, Jack: A Life of C.S. Lewis
― George Sayer, Jack: A Life of C.S. Lewis
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